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Thanks 2sp :) I didn't want to sound dramatic, but having gone through something like that, it makes me a bit anxious - which you will understand yourself.
Jd, unfortunately, I have a massive phobia when it comes to needles/injections, so I know I'd just end up cancelling.
Honestly, I'm hopeless! :P
Prudie, I used to take Cerezette many years ago, and I remember it stopping my periods completely. I literally just phoned the doctors last month and asked if I could have a repeat prescription for a pill I used to take, and they said it was fine.
Maybe I'd be better off actually talking to the nurse and seeing if there's one more suitable.
I chose the mini-pill as I didn't think you could take the 'full' pill continuously, but if you're saying you can, then maybe that would be a better option.
After my second child I did seriously consider having a hysterectomy, but my doctor was adamant I should wait until I turned 30 (god knows why?) and go back to him after that if I still felt the same.
I turned 30, and still felt the same, but my younger sister developed cervical cancer and, after a horrendous year with all that, was told she'd never be able to carry a child. There's no way I could now go through with a hysterectomy, it would be a massive insult after everything she's gone through.